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Books with author Michael Chesworth

  • Archibald Frisby

    Michael Chesworth

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 11, 1996)
    Archibald Frisby, mad about science and wise beyond his years, is sent to camp to have fun and ends up broadening the horizons of his fellow campers.
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  • Archibald Frisby

    Michael Chesworth

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, April 1, 1994)
    Worried about her son Archibald's obsession with science, Mrs. Frisby ships him off to summer camp, where she hopes that he will learn to relax and have some fun. By the author of Rainy Day Dream.
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  • Alphaboat

    Michael Chesworth

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 23, 2002)
    An alphabet adventureOne day i chanced to stop for tand listen to sweet Mellow D,in her old H beside the sea,sing of her long-lost Mister E.She said he'd hid a treasure chestout on an I-land to the west.Just where it's buried she knew not.But X would surely mark the spot.Come join the letter men of the Alphaboat as they cross the high seas on a treasure-hunting trip! All twenty-six characters are here, from uppercase officers Captain C and Admiral T to lowercase crewmen silent e and sleepy z.Packed with visual and verbal puns, this jaunty picture book salutes nautical yarns of yore as it takes readers where no alphabet book has sailed before.A Junior Library Guild Selection
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  • Diogenes

    M. D. Usher, Michael Chesworth

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 26, 2009)
    Most dogs in this world are content with their doggy lives, playing dead and burying bones, but Diogenes was a dog of a different sort – he wanted to become his own master. So he buried his collar and leash, left his cozy doghouse, and ran off to the great city of Athens, Greece. There he took upon himself the role of “watchdog” to those around him, warning of life’s moral pitfalls and showing by his own surprising example the path to an enlightened way of being. Rounding out this colorful picture book biography about a revolutionary thinker, a two-page author’s note about Diogenes elucidates the connection between the book’s doggy hero and the historical figure, who became a pauper in order to live like a king.
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  • Truman's Loose Tooth

    Kristine Wurm, Michael Chesworth

    language (Spirited Publishing, LLC, PO Box 1796, Appleton, WI 54912-1796, Oct. 24, 2013)
    Truman's Loose Tooth captures the pride, uncertainty, worry and excitement of this rite of passage into childhood through many laughs and heartwarming experiences. The story helps children to adjust to this change in their life and serves as a great stepping stone for coping with change as a lifelong process. Your child will enjoy reading this book over and over, and you will, too!
  • Monsters on the Loose

    Michael Chesworth

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, )
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  • Rainy Day Dream

    Michael Chesworth

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1992)
    In a wordless adventure tale, a young explorer is swept up on an extraordinary quest that takes him from the headwaters of a woodland stream along its course to the ocean.
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  • Truman's Loose Tooth

    Kristine Wurm, Michael Chesworth

    Hardcover (Spirited Publishing LLC, Jan. 7, 2013)
    There's little that compares in childhood to the dramatic changes that are brought about when a child loses their first tooth. Nothing else is so readily apparent to everyone that the child has gone through a milestone that marks their growth and development into an "elementary-schooler." This time is surrounded with such excitement and anticipation, yet it is often the child's first experience with loss, a change in their physical appearance that will never be the same. That change is in their smile. Truman's Loose Tooth captures the pride, uncertainty, worry and excitement of this rite of passage into childhood through many laughs and heartwarming experiences. The story helps children to adjust to this change in their life and serves as a great stepping stone for coping with changes as a lifelong process. Your child will enjoy reading this book over and over, and you will, too!
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  • Colors

    Michael Chesworth

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1999)
    Touch and feel the smooth and shiny red ball. Now fold out the page and--surprise!--the ball has turned into a clown's red nose. Full color.
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  • Olympics!

    B.G. Hennessy, Michael Chesworth

    Paperback (Puffin, May 1, 2000)
    Captures the fun and excitement of the Olympics, from the training of runners, swimmers, gymnasts, and skaters from all over the world, to the workers who prepare uniforms, equipment, the Olympic torch, flags, and medals, in an informative look at the Olympics filled with vibrant images. Reprint.
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  • This Is the Story of Archibald Frisby: Who Was As Crazy for Science As Any Kid Could Be

    Michael Chesworth

    Paperback (Demco Media, March 1, 1996)
    Archibald Frisby, mad about science and wise beyond his years, is sent to camp to have fun and ends up broadening the horizons of his fellow campers.
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  • Creaky Old House: A Topsy-Turvy Tale of a Real Fixer-Upper

    Linda Ashman, Michael Chesworth

    Hardcover (Sterling, Aug. 4, 2009)
    For want of a screw, the doorknob was lost; for want of a knob, the door was lost and, from there, comic chaos builds in a series of hilarious steps!Linda Ashman (Stella, Unleashed) serves up a heaping helping of humorous fun as one big, happy family bands together to handle a series of household calamities—and save their beloved home. Narrated in catchy, beguiling verse, and featuring panoramic art that captures fun-filled action all around the house, this is the perfect story for every child who feels there’s no place like home.
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